Daybehavior

BIOGRAPHY

The debut album :Adored from -96 was released in 15 countries and aroused a lot of attention and got lot of airplay. As their record company later went bankrupt the follow- up album wasn’t released until 8 years later, then by the American label A Different Drum.

Daybehavior has written film music, had several songs featured in the popular Dance Dance Revolution games, made remixes and acquired fans worldwide.

Now the Swedish trio is returning with their third studio album "Follow that Car!" to be released 2011. This time the band has chosen to do it all by themselves, without being under control or having obligations to record companies.

Their music has always been dominated by strong melodies with Paulinda Crescentini’s voice, so frail and breathy in focus. Exciting beats and cinematic soundscapes are some more characteristics to be recognized of the Daybehavior sound.

City Lights - was the first track released from the new album. An ambient electro pop track. Free Download from www.daybehavior.comIt’s a Game - is a catchy up-tempo pop-song, released January 2011.Silent Dawn - A typical Super-sultry Daybehavior song with an irresistible beauty, and decent amount sub-bass. - Release May 3rd 2011

MUSIC

Another single-release from the album "Follow That Car!". This time featuring Julian Brandt on guest vocals in this sensitive and dark and beautiful duet with Paulinda. The B side is a brand new recording with Paulinda showing off her skills in Italian.

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